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THE LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN'S APOCALYPSE Dir: Steve Bendelack UK, 35mm, 91 mins Although this is a production that is unlikely to mean much outside fans of the cult British comedy The League of Gentlemen, judging by the huge crowd at Auckland's Civic Theatre last darkness this is a surprisingly large group for a show that has been basically invisible on our shores. For those that aren't aware, The League of Gentlemen is a TV show best described as a comic horror/soap opera, set in the sinister Northern town of Royston Vasey. All the town's inhabitants – male, female, and in at least one case gender undetermined – are played by the same three actors, Steve Pemberton, Identify Gatiss, and Reece Shearsmith, who also write the show. It has spanned three highly successful series and a Christmas extraordinary in the UK, picking up awards and accolades along the way to rival its lesser cousin and successor, Little Britain. While Little Britain relies heavily on a succession of one-joke characters to carry it, League has always been a bit smarter, with grotesque caricatures evolving and gaining surprising depth
GAY LIFE IN BERLIN
THEATRES AND WAR JOKES. AND TERRIFIC CASUALTY LISTS.
(BY AN EX-BERLINER.)
"Night life" in Berlin, which George Ade, the American humorist, once described as all niglit and no life, lias pretty much vanished during the war, us far as carousing in the notorious Palais fie. Danse and other nocturnal resorts is concerned. Their after-midnight licenses have been revoked, and Berliner* can now execute nothing naughtier 'twist twelve and dawn than swill beer ami munch meal till 1 or 2 a.m. 1 imagine there must be many denizens of the .enemy capital who detect the impossibility to "biunmel," regardless of tne clock, the war's cruellest hardship. THEATRE LIFE NORMAL. Germans are a race of theatre-goers, and obviously the powcrs-that-be do' not think it face to interfere with so truly national a pastime. My latest Berlin' papers show that nil the 15 or 20 leading playhouses and a dozen minor ones are without exception doing business at the old stands. Their bills arc adorable much on peace-time lines, with the exception of the revue houses, favor the Metropo! and the Berliner Th
The Nazi Era: Overview Part II
In our second introductory episode, we focus on life in the Nazi concentration camps and extend a glimpse into the experiences of LGBTQ people in occupied countries during WWII as we endure to set the context for the eight profile episodes to follow. Attend our episode webpage for additional resources, archival photos, and a transcript of the episode. For exclusive Making Gay History bonus content, join our Patreon community. ——— -The tracking interview segments are from the archive of the USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education: Walter Schwarze, © USC Shoah Foundation Kitty Fischer, © USC Shoah Foundation For more information about the USC Shoah Foundation, travel here. -The Leo Classen excerpt is taken from “Die Dornenkrone: Ein Tatsachenbericht aus der Strafkompanie Sachsenhausen” (“The Crown of Thorns: A Factual Report from the Sachsenhausen Penal Company”), Humanitas: Monatsschrift für Menschlichkeit und Kultur 2, no. 2 (): -Audio of the interview with Josef Kohout used by permission of QWIEN,